Following Jesus: Family Up (under construction)

(Under Construction)

Description

Welcome to Family Up – the second component of our Following Jesus discipleship program.


Pre-Requisites

The material in this component of Following Jesus depends on key material from Following Jesus: Focus On The Message, including:


Purpose

Follow this link for information about our discipleship training: purpose, goals, habits, ministries, and assignments.

Skill Development

This component will also help you develop the following skills:

Evangelism training helps you lead others to Jesus. To learn more check out our Good News Curriculum!


Joining and Functioning In The Family

This component focuses on joining God’s family and learning how to function in it. After completing this component you will understand:

Our Following Jesus: Focus On The Message component was based on working our way through the Gospel of Matthew. For our Following Jesus: Family Up component we will explore what happened when the first large group of people (3,000 men and probably a comparable number of women and children) responded to Peter’s announcement of the Good News on that first Pentecost after Jesus’ resurrection (read Acts 2 for the whole context):

  They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.Everyone was filled with awe, and many wonders and miraculous signs were done by the apostles.All the believers were together and had everything in common.Selling their possessions and goods, they gave to anyone as he had need.Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts,praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved.  Acts 2:42-47 (NIV)

These were pilgrims from outside Jerusalem who had come to town for the feast of Pentecost with the intention of then returning to their homes. Instead, having embraced the gospel and become followers of Jesus, they stayed. The core group of Jesus’ followers quickly embraced their new brothers and sisters and folded them into their extended family.

This first harvest after Jesus’ resurrection established a pattern:

This is a pattern that the earliest believers followed and it’s a pattern that we need to follow today.
As a follower of Jesus you need to engage with:

Let’s be clear about the meaning of safe, healthy, and effective:

You need:

Note their devotion to the following elements of their new family relationship:

Note the following outcomes of their new lifestyle:

Topics

Using Acts 2:40-47 above as a framework, we will address the following topics:

We will then work our way through the Gospel of Matthew that we already covered in Following Jesus: Focus On The Message. This time however we will skip through the gospel focusing on the passages that provide a pattern for relationships among followers of Jesus.

This section will include notes and resources related to each chapter that we will be reading

Training assignment (do this yourself, and use it to help train someone else):

Lessons (under construction)

Lesson 1: The Apostles’ Teaching

Main text and related passages:

Checkout the following:

Topics to explore in discussion:

Additional resources to check out:

Training assignment (do this yourself, and use it to help train someone else):

Habits

Matthew 1 – 4 – The Beginning of the Gospel

Lesson 2: The Kingdom

Notice what Matthew records in his Gospel:

After Jesus announces the Gospel, the very next words that Matthew records are Jesus’ call for Simon (Peter) and Andrew to follow him. Shortly thereafter James and John follow Jesus too. This pattern establishes that the Kingdom of God begins with following Jesus. Keep this in mind for the next lesson on Seeking the Kingdom.

Topics to explore in discussion:

Checkout the following:

Additional resources to check out:

Training assignment (do this yourself, and use it to help train someone else):

Habits

Matthew 5 – 7 – The Sermon on the Mount

Lesson 3: Seek First His Kingdom and His Righteousness

Main text and related passages:

This sequence of two passages culminates with Jesus’ direction to “seek first his (God’s) Kingdom and his righteousness”. If Jesus had wanted to say “seek God first” he would have said. What he said was: “seek first his Kingdom”. God’s Kingdom is more than God – it includes all of the people who live under God’s reign. As we learned from the previous lesson, God’s Kingdom begins with following Jesus and includes everyone who follows Jesus. If you are not genuinely connected to followers of Jesus, you are not seeking God’s Kingdom.

Checkout the following:

Topics to explore in discussion:

Additional resources to check out:

Training assignment (do this yourself, and use it to help train someone else):

Habits


 


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